RNZ PASC PISA development fund selects eight innovative projects

Posted Tuesday 05 Aug 2025

RNZ PASC PISA development fund selects eight innovative projects

RNZ, in partnership with the Pan-Asian Screen Collective (PASC) and the Pacific Islands Screen Artists (PISA) have selected eight projects to receive development support through the RNZ PASC PISA Development Fund. Congratulations to our selected members!

The RNZ PASC PISA Development Fund is a collaborative initiative to address the systemic underrepresentation of Asian and Pacific creatives in Aotearoa’s screen industry. Assessments were made by a panel of experienced practitioners and cultural advisors, with final selections based on creative vision, cultural alignment, platform fit, and long-term potential. 

Launched in early 2025, the fund received 67 submissions from across the motu, reflecting the depth, diversity, and creative strength of Pan-Asian and Pacific storytellers in Aotearoa. After a robust multi-phase assessment process, four projects from each representative group have been granted development funding of $20,000 each. 

The funding will allow the producers of the selected projects to prepare production funding ready proposals, with RNZ as the supporting platform. 

RNZ Commissioner Tim Burnell said part of RNZ’s strategy is to grow representation of Pan-Asian and Pasifika people and stories and the fund is a way of supporting this kaupapa.  “RNZ needs to reflect the diverse communities of Aotearoa and ensure we are continuing to seek out new voices and perspectives. This fund allows great ideas to take the next step to become viable projects.”

PASC  Selections

Showdown – Shreya Gejji and Shuchi Kothari 

How Not To Be the Bad GuyA Grain of Rice Productions 

Bloodsuckers Anon – MHM Productions

Stallone Vaiaga-Ioasa, on behalf of Pacific Islands Screen Artists, said the level of professionalism displayed by submitters was high.   “It’s inspiring to see our screen artists and their teams showing a stronger grasp of the funding process, audience insight, and the ways their stories connect with viewers. Everyone has stepped up their game – and I’m excited to see these teams bring their stories to life. Audiences are in for something special.” 

Ghazaleh Gol, from the Pan-Asian Screen Collective, added that the number of submissions showed why this fund was so important. “We would like to congratulate the finalists and to thank everyone who submitted. We were incredibly impressed by the creativity, quality, and originality of all the projects—an inspiring showcase of the immense talent within our communities. The response clearly demonstrated just how important this fund is in supporting and empowering our screen creatives to bring their ideas to life.” 

We wish you all the best with the development of your proposals!